Thursday, December 02, 2004

Brought to us again by Wizbang, it is time for the 2004 Weblog Awards. On occasions such as this, I recall the three questions of Rabbi Hillel:

If I am not for me, who will be?

But if I am only for me, what am I?

And if not now, when?

Vox Baby is a contestant in the "Top 2500-3500" category. I am grateful for any votes that come my way, as I am for readers, comments, trackbacks, and links.

More importantly, this is a great opportunity to find some additional blogs to add to your regular or occasional reading. It was nice to find some new blogs that I haven't yet read, listed in a host of categories by topic and by size.

And remember that the voting period ends on December 12, so by all means, start now.

No comments:

About Me

I am a Professor of Economics and the Director of the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College. I am on the board of Ledyard Financial Group (LFGP) and currently serve on the Census Scientific Advisory Committee. I blog about economics, politics, and current events at http://samwick.blogspot.com. The opinions expressed here, there, and everywhere do not necessarily reflect the views of Dartmouth College or any other institution with which I am affiliated.

Links to Vox Baby

Some Good Reads

Disclaimer

This is a personal weblog. None of the opinions expressed here should be construed to represent the opinions of Dartmouth College, the Rockefeller Center, or any other group with which I am affiliated.